Dear Colleague, We are delighted to announce the publication of Volume 10, Issue 2 of the Journal of Huntington’s Disease (JHD). The content in this issue begins with information about the formation of Stem Cells for Huntington’s Disease (SC4HD), followed by two review articles, and six research articles.The full contents of this issue can be accessed from the list below, along with the most read JHD articles. Kind regards, Editors-in-Chief | SHORT COMMUNICATION Stem Cells for Huntington’s Disease (SC4HD): An International Consortium to Facilitate Stem Cell-Based Therapy for Huntington’s Disease – Open Access The SC4HD Consortium REVIEW ARTICLES Do Changes in Synaptic Autophagy Underlie the Cognitive Impairments in Huntington’s Disease? – Open Access Grosso Jasutkar, Hilary | Yamamoto, Ai Taming the Huntington’s Disease Proteome: What Have We Learned? – Open Access Seeley, Connor | Kegel-Gleason, Kimberly B. RESEARCH ARTICLES Monitoring the Motor Phenotype in Huntington’s Disease by Analysis of Keyboard Typing During Real Life Computer Use Lang, Christina | Gries, Christopher | Lindenberg, Katrin S. | Lewerenz, Jan | Uhl, Stefanie | Olsson, Christian | Samzelius, Jan | Landwehrmeyer, G. Bernhard Predictors of Working Capacity Changes Related to Huntington’s Disease: A Longitudinal Study van der Zwaan, Kasper F. | Jacobs, Milou | van Zwet, Erik W. | Roos, Raymund A.C. | de Bot, Susanne T. Experiences of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Premanifest Huntington’s Disease Eccles, Fiona J.R. | Craufurd, David | Smith, Alistair | Davies, Rhys | Glenny, Kristian | Homberger, Max | Rose, Leona | Theed, Rachael | Peeren, Siofra | Rogers, Dawn | et al. GEORGE: A Pilot Study of a Smartphone Application for Huntington’s Disease Waddell, Emma M. | Dinesh, Karthik | Spear, Kelsey L. | Elson, Molly J. | Wagner, Ellen | Curtis, Michael J. | Mitten, David J. | Tarolli, Christopher G. | Sharma, Gaurav | et al. The Impact of Upcoming Treatments in Huntington’s Disease: Resource Capacity Limitations and Access to Care Implications – Open Access Guttman, Mark | Pedrazzoli, Marco | Ponomareva, Marina | Pelletier, Marsha | Townson, Louisa | Mukelabai, Kopano | Levine, Aaron | Nordström, Anna-Lena | et al. Healthcare Delivery and Huntington’s Disease During the Time of COVID-19 – Openly Available Pfalzer, Anna C. | Hale, Lisa M. | Huitz, Elizabeth | Buchanan, Danielle A. | Brown, Brittany K. | Moroz, Sarah | Rouleau, Renee M. | Hay, Kaitlyn R. | et al. | Most Read JHD Articles in Q1 2021 Listing articles published only in 2020 and 2021 so you can read the most popular recent content Huntington’s Disease Pathogenesis: Two Sequential Components – Open Access (Review Article in Vol.10, Iss.1, 2021) Hong, Eun Pyo | MacDonald, Marcy E. | Wheeler, Vanessa C. | Jones, Lesley | Holmans, Peter | Orth, Michael | Monckton, Darren G. | Long, Jeffrey D. | et al. DNA Mismatch Repair and its Role in Huntington’s Disease – Open Access (Review Article in Vol.10, Iss.1, 2021) Iyer, Ravi R. | Pluciennik, Anna FAN1, a DNA Repair Nuclease, as a Modifier of Repeat Expansion Disorders – Open Access (Review Article in Vol.10, Iss.1, 2021) Deshmukh, A.L. | Porro, Antonio | Mohiuddin, Mohiuddin | Lanni, Stella | Panigrahi, G.B. | Caron, Marie-Christine | Masson, Jean-Yves | Sartori, A.A. | Pearson, C.E. Huntington’s Disease Clinical Trials Corner: April 2020 – Openly Availabe (Clinical Trials Corner in Vol.9, Iss.2, 2020) Rodrigues, Filipe B. | Wild, Edward J. Drugging DNA Damage Repair Pathways for Trinucleotide Repeat Expansion Diseases – Open Access (Review Article in Vol.10, Iss.1, 2021) Benn, Caroline L. | Gibson, Karl R. | Reynolds, David S. Special Issue: DNA Repair and Somatic Repeat Expansion in Huntington’s Disease – Open Access (Editorial in Vol.10, Iss.1, 2021) Jones, Lesley | Wheeler, Vanessa C. | Pearson, Christopher E. | In Case You Missed It Don't miss the chance to view all the open access content in our recent special issue! Click the banner below to view all articles: | CHDI Foundation: News Huntington’s Disease in High Definition Open Science for the HD Research Community CHDI Foundation has collaborated with UCLA to develop HDinHD (Huntington’s Disease in High-Definition) – an open-science online portal for the HD research community that, in support of preclinical research, aims to accelerate the collaborative development of therapeutics that will provide substantial clinical benefit to those affected by Huntington’s disease. The portal hosts an extensive collection of well-curated primary scientific datasets, computational models and analyses derived from that data, and provides browsing and interrogation tools to facilitate data exploration and hypothesis generation, including the newly launched HDinHD Explorer tool that enables researchers to discover and explore a wide range of diverse yet interconnected HD-related data. Researchers can also access a newly-released collection of in vivo therapeutic intervention study reports alongside previously published reports. HDinHD aims to catalyze HD research by creating a data environment that synthesizes HD-related scientific data. Discover more via: | Sign Ups & Social Media Help Spread the News of JHD! | If you know of any colleagues or fellow researchers who are not yet signed up to receive the newsletter, we invite you to share this mailing with them. Click on the sign-up link at the bottom of this email or access here. 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